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Latest Hotfix by Bungie for Destiny 2 is now live and it fixes many issues in the game while making overall improvements to the game making it better than and more playable. The biggest change that you will see after the update is the adjustment made with “Cayde’s Will” quest which required hand cannon kills has changed. It previously required you to kill five invaders in Gambit while using the hand cannon but now finally you can do it by killing general enemies which makes it easier. Other than that, an exploit has been fixed found in the Blind Well of Forsaken’s horde mode which allowed players to go through rounds. More fixes include changes to The Dreaming City such weekly challenges now requiring two weekly bounty completions. You can grab Destiny 2 absolutely free on PlayStation 4 and you can check out the changes made in the patch notes below. Heroic Adventures Fixed an issue where Barons were providing Legendary rewards outside of Heroic … [Read more...] about Destiny 2 New Hotfix by Bungie Makes Exotic Quest Easier, Fixes Telesto Blind Well exploit

With Destiny 2 being the free PlayStation Plus game for September, there will be plenty of new fans hopping into the game right before Forsaken launches. With the DLC launching next week, we compiled a guide containing everything new and returning players need to know about the game currently and what players should know going into Forsaken on September 4. Picking and Playing a Class The first, and biggest, choice a player makes when they first log into Destiny 2 is picking a class. There are three classes in Destiny: Warlock, Hunter, and Titan. Each of these three classes has a different playstyle and abilities. Unlike most RPGs, players aren’t locked into a specific “role” when picking a class, as Destiny 2’s gameplay is fluid enough that any class can offer various benefits both solo and as a team. Weapons are not class-restricted, so there’s no need to worry about picking a class that revolves around gunplay.Each class features three subclasses which … [Read more...] about Destiny 2 New and Returning Players Guide

Activision and Bungie have announced a new partnership with Rockstar Energy drinks in promotion for the release of Destiny 2: Forsaken. As with past promotions, this latest one carries the promise of in-game rewards and prizes but this time around there are 8 different themed cans to collect. Since neither Bungie/Activision nor Rockstar has officially announced the Destiny 2 promotion there is still a lot of mystery surrounding it. All we know is that fans will be tasked with collecting can codes in order to “win prizes and earn in-game competition access.”Prizes are nothing new for Destiny 2, which has had plenty of themed giveaways and promotions, including with Rockstar before the launch of Destiny 2 proper. However, the in-game competition access is curious. Could Rockstar codes give players access to some form of in-game tournament? Or is this more like a giveaway, where every code grants entry? In the past, Destiny 2 promotions have given players in-game loot or … [Read more...] about Destiny 2: Forsaken Rockstar Promotion Offers Prizes, Competition Access

The worlds of Destiny were sprawling but empty. There was little reason to explore them; the available activities immediately felt repetitive and perfunctory, and eventually became all but useless. The makers of Destiny at Bungie worked to improve this shortcoming in the game’s expansions, bolting on new systems like a quest log and sprinkling in secrets such as treasure chests hidden behind locked doors. But I could never shake the feeling that more significant changes might not be possible without a fresh start. One of the biggest questions surrounding Destiny 2 arises from the presence of that number in its title. Bungie and publisher Activision famously billed Destiny as having a 10-year life cycle, so why bother with a full sequel instead of just continuing to release expansions? After spending some time with a near-final version of Destiny 2, I have an idea of Bungie’s reasoning: The game’s open-world activities, and the structure supporting them, might be the … [Read more...] about Destiny 2 offers a dizzying array of things to do

After an outpouring of community discontent over Destiny 2’s loot box-centered holiday event, Bungie game designer Christopher Barrett tweeted that the game’s development team is going to be having “lots of discussion” about the game’s microtransaction strategy, and will be updating the community with a new “path forward” in early 2018. We’re going to explain why the community is so upset with Destiny 2’s microtransactions, and how Bungie might make things better moving forward. And the best model for doing loot boxes and microtransactions already exists under Destiny 2 publisher Activision-Blizzard’s corporate umbrella. It’s a little game called Overwatch. If you’re going to have loot boxes, make them Overwatch loot boxes Loot boxes force players to buy a bunch of random stuff they may not care about in order to try to get the items they want by putting a game’s premium cosmetics in randomized boxes. … [Read more...] about Destiny 2 should steal Overwatch’s loot box system or shut down the Eververse